Proceedings and Addresses, Том 22The Society, 1914 - 300 страници |
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... Indians , and formed an immovable wedge , right in the center of the Atlantic coast , fixed as iron in the cause of American independence , while a large proportion of their Pennsylva- nia fellow citizens of English origin were either ...
... Indians , and formed an immovable wedge , right in the center of the Atlantic coast , fixed as iron in the cause of American independence , while a large proportion of their Pennsylva- nia fellow citizens of English origin were either ...
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... Indian trail , and be- came one of the first roads in the primitive settlement . The road does not seem to have been opened through to Lancaster until after 1730 , as in January of that year the Magistrates , Grand Jury and other ...
... Indian trail , and be- came one of the first roads in the primitive settlement . The road does not seem to have been opened through to Lancaster until after 1730 , as in January of that year the Magistrates , Grand Jury and other ...
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... Indian excitement was rife in the Province . There is a tradition that a part of the forces under General Braddock , as well as the more fortunate Generals Forbes and Stanwix , were assembled and mustered at this place prior to their ...
... Indian excitement was rife in the Province . There is a tradition that a part of the forces under General Braddock , as well as the more fortunate Generals Forbes and Stanwix , were assembled and mustered at this place prior to their ...
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... Indian trails , those narrow paths unmarked by blaze on tree or pile of stones , which over two centuries ago led through the unbroken forest , in the sombre shades of which the aborigine would disappear on his hunting or depredatory ...
... Indian trails , those narrow paths unmarked by blaze on tree or pile of stones , which over two centuries ago led through the unbroken forest , in the sombre shades of which the aborigine would disappear on his hunting or depredatory ...
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... Indian " Trail " to the " T - rail " of modern civilization was complete . As far as our vicinity was con- cerned the decline of the wagon calling was rapid , and as a natural result the patronage of what little travel re- mained on the ...
... Indian " Trail " to the " T - rail " of modern civilization was complete . As far as our vicinity was con- cerned the decline of the wagon calling was rapid , and as a natural result the patronage of what little travel re- mained on the ...
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